Do You Like to Eat on Public Toilets? Neither Do Breastfeeding Babies.

Breastfeeding mothers have it tough: Feed your kid in public and risk dirty looks or being asked to leave. Feed your kid in a private space and the only option may be a stall in a public bathroom. The Texas legislature is evaluating a law, HB1706, in which "[a] mother's authority to be in a location may not be revoked for the sole reason that she begins to breastfeed" — in other words, if a mom is allowed to be somewhere, she's allowed to breastfeed there.

In support of the bill, two juniors at the University of North Texas, Johnathan Wenske and Kris Haro, created an ad campaign to push back on the message that breastfeeding moms should just go to the bathroom to feed their children. They call the project When Nature Calls, and it "aims to protect a mother's right to breastfeed her baby in public by striving to pass the bill HB1706, which will protect breastfeeding mothers from harassment and discrimination when they choose to nurture their child in public."